Our Projects

Each project is rooted in the belief that small comforts make a meaningful difference—creating moments of ease, warmth, and support when they’re needed most.

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Our Projects

Transforms a public park space into a peaceful, art-filled environment that fosters reflection, healing, and community connection while honouring donors and loved ones.

Community Circle

The Connecting for Comfort Program provides iPads that help patients stay connected with loved ones and support communication in hospital care.

Connecting for Comfort

The Green Roof Project transformed the Paediatric Unit rooftop into a safari-themed space that brings comfort and joy to young patients.

Green Roof Project

Brings specialized paediatric cancer care closer to home, reducing travel stress for families while enhancing the treatment experience through comfort-based supports.

Paediatric Oncology Satellite Unit

The T2B Palliative Care Unit, The Stephanie and Barry Zekelman Wing, is a 20-bed, home-inspired space at Hotel Dieu Grace Healthcare that provides dignity, comfort, and family-centred support for patients at end of life.

Palliative Care Unit – The Stephanie and Barry Zekelman Wing

Ronald McDonald House Windsor

T2B supported Canada’s first in-hospital Ronald McDonald House in Windsor, providing families needing overnight stays with a home-away-from-home close to their child’s care.

Transforms hospital rooms into welcoming, home-like environments that enhance dignity, comfort, and family connection for oncology and palliative patients.

Tender Loving Room Refurbishment

The Dr. Lisa Ventrella-Lucente Healing Garden provides patients, families, and staff at Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare with a peaceful outdoor retreat that supports comfort, reflection, and therapeutic healing through nature.

The Dr. Lisa Ventrella-Lucente Healing Garden

The Stephanie and Barry Zekelman Atrium was reimagined as a comforting space where patients and families can gather, rest, and stay connected. Made possible through the generosity of the Zekelman Foundation, it reflects the belief that healing extends beyond medicine—through compassion, dignity, and togetherness.

The Stephanie & Barry Zekelman Atrium